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F#AC#EG#C# | G♭AD♭EA♭D♭ Gueslist Subscribers Shap Face - Guitar tuning, chords & scales

Description - Gueslist Subscribers Shap Face

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Tuning Overview: gueslist subscribers shap face

This tuning, affectionately named "gueslist subscribers shap face," lives up to its description as a "good jammin tuning lost of chords laying around." It offers a rich and evocative soundscape, particularly appealing for styles ranging from blues and jazz to more open, ambient explorations on the guitar.

Verbal Analysis

Right from the open strings, this tuning provides a full and resonant sound. The lower F# and A notes offer a deep, foundational rumble, while the higher C# and G# add a shimmering, melodic quality. There's a certain melancholic beauty inherent in the open string cluster, yet it feels incredibly inviting for improvisation. Strumming the open strings immediately conjures a sophisticated minor 7th sound, making it a fantastic canvas for songwriting and jamming without needing complex fingerings.

Players will find that many common chord shapes feel fresh and new, and open string drones will easily harmonize with fretted notes, creating lush textures. Its natural inclination towards minor sonorities, combined with surprising major triads, ensures versatility for both darker, introspective pieces and brighter, more uplifting passages. It's a tuning that encourages exploration and discovery across the fretboard.

Technical Analysis

The open notes for this 6-string guitar tuning are F#3, A2, C#4, E3, G#4, C#5, from lowest to highest string. This configuration creates a striking F# minor 7 (add 9) voicing across the open strings:

  • F# (root) on the 6th string
  • A (minor 3rd) on the 5th string
  • C# (perfect 5th) on the 4th string
  • E (minor 7th) on the 3rd string
  • G# (major 9th) on the 2nd string
  • C# (perfect 5th, octave higher) on the 1st string

This specific setup makes several chords immediately accessible and resonant:

  • The bottom four strings (F#3 A2 C#4 E3) form a clear and powerful F# minor 7 chord, providing a strong harmonic anchor.
  • Adjacent strings also reveal accessible triads:
    • Strings 5, 4, 3 (A2 C#4 E3) form an A Major triad.
    • Strings 4, 3, 2 (C#4 E3 G#4) form a C# minor triad.
  • The overall tuning has a strong Dorian mode character due to the presence of the major 2nd (G#) over the F#m7 foundation. This makes it excellent for modal playing and leads that explore a slightly brighter minor sound.

The intervals between strings are varied, offering unique fretboard logic: a minor 3rd (6th-5th), a major 3rd (5th-4th, adjusted for octaves), a minor 3rd (4th-3rd), a minor 3rd (3rd-2nd), and a perfect 4th (2nd-1st, adjusted for octaves). This means that common chord shapes will need to be re-learned or adapted, but the rewards are rich open voicings and easy access to sophisticated harmonic structures with minimal effort.



Current Tuning Notes

Below are the specific notes for each string in the "gueslist subscribers shap face" tuning:

String 6 (Low E equivalent): F#3
String 5 (A equivalent): A2
String 4 (D equivalent): C#4
String 3 (G equivalent): E3
String 2 (B equivalent): G#4
String 1 (High E equivalent): C#5

How to Tune Your Guitar

Follow these instructions carefully to achieve the "gueslist subscribers shap face" tuning from standard E Standard tuning (E A D G B E):

  • String 6 (Low E): Tune up 2 semitones from E to F#3.
  • String 5 (A): Keep as is; no change (0 semitones) from A to A2.
  • String 4 (D): Tune down 1 semitone from D to C#4.
  • String 3 (G): Tune down 3 semitones from G to E3.
  • String 2 (B): Tune down 3 semitones from B to G#4.
  • String 1 (High E): Tune down 3 semitones from E to C#5.

Important Note: All string movements in this tuning are within a safe range (less than 4 semitones up or down). Therefore, you should not need to adjust your string gauge for this tuning. Always tune carefully and check intonation after tuning.

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